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we took care of my mother-in-law,he passed away a a few months ago at 89 years old. she lived with us for a couple of years, on and off, or than that, but the last couple of years. so in this industry, i have seen a lot of issues and pblems. i was wondering if you might want to asme a question. host: as far as iues and problems, what have you seen? caller: biggest problem, i believe, is the tremenus cost. people are losing their life sangs for people in our fami, number one. one thing i will say, in our country, we have a problem where we do not care for our parents, our grandparents, our elderly, and we are chasing the dollar willather than sacrificing our lives for tho we should be caring for. host: when you are caring for your own loved one, how did cost impact you? caller: well, because my wife parents plan for tir later years, we were able to pay for part of that care. but at the same time, 24/7, we were the ones there. i am not giving myself a goldstar. we are in aituation where i our culture, numr one, we do not respect and reverence our elderly. the governmen
we took care of my mother-in-law,he passed away a a few months ago at 89 years old. she lived with us for a couple of years, on and off, or than that, but the last couple of years. so in this industry, i have seen a lot of issues and pblems. i was wondering if you might want to asme a question. host: as far as iues and problems, what have you seen? caller: biggest problem, i believe, is the tremenus cost. people are losing their life sangs for people in our fami, number one. one thing i will...
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you know the drugs that law enforcement can use if they find somebody that has overdosed. naloxone is one of them. 1971, theto vox, "in fda approved the drug for opioid overdose. 40 years later they are cashing in and price gouging consumers. according to a group of cost of one the packet of a branded version of the life-saving injection has quickly risen from $690 when it hit the market in 2014, to $4500." barbara, what is your reaction? caller: when you take the advertising you are pumping out to the public and you lower that price, and then you take the opiates off the market and find some other way. there is phantom pain and real pain. you have got to find this out. i have a relative that goes from doctor to doctor to get what drugs she wants. there should be some control over where they go and how much drugs they get. what, a, barbara, national database? caller: yes, that shows how much drugs this person is going from doctor to doctor to get those opiates and painkillers that they do not need. they sell it on the open market to get what they want. i know people here i
you know the drugs that law enforcement can use if they find somebody that has overdosed. naloxone is one of them. 1971, theto vox, "in fda approved the drug for opioid overdose. 40 years later they are cashing in and price gouging consumers. according to a group of cost of one the packet of a branded version of the life-saving injection has quickly risen from $690 when it hit the market in 2014, to $4500." barbara, what is your reaction? caller: when you take the advertising you are...
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the notion of the discovery so the doctrine of the discovery became that law, so the law in the united states and western europe, it's still the law even now today this medieval is subscribing u.s. law through supreme court decisions made in the 1830s so colonialism is a type of european colonialism that began at that time, it's already existed, the british were well practiced because for two centuries they colonized ireland and introduced settler colonialism, devised it to push out irish from the land they owned and to bring in anglo and stop settlers so this is how we get scott irish, which my father's family is dissented from and when they came and migrated to the united states, they came as seasoned settler colonialists. the cromwell lien. established, this still exist today as contested territory under the british empire. these things are not just history but this was the first developed over the first couple of centuries and implemented that was then brought to north america and because of the first landings of the puritans, before that, jamestown and especially with jamestown wh
the notion of the discovery so the doctrine of the discovery became that law, so the law in the united states and western europe, it's still the law even now today this medieval is subscribing u.s. law through supreme court decisions made in the 1830s so colonialism is a type of european colonialism that began at that time, it's already existed, the british were well practiced because for two centuries they colonized ireland and introduced settler colonialism, devised it to push out irish from...
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medical malpractice laws are state laws. many states have rate setting authority. maryland is the only state right now that sets hospital rates. there's a whole ability on the part of states where rates are concerned, where regulations are concerned, to control health care costs increase. under the third category, the one that talks about laws that affect competition and transparency, all states antitrust laws on their books although they are seldom used. increasingly states require providers and plans to make costs and quality information available to consumers on a timely basis. as governor of colorado passed a law that talked about report cards for hospitals to increase transparency around quality of care. fourth category, the public initiatives to promote population health. increasingly around the country these are being developed by states. some may be school based such as exercise requirements or food and nutritional guidelines. others are community based such as grants for walking and bike paths but states are very much paying attention to their own ability
medical malpractice laws are state laws. many states have rate setting authority. maryland is the only state right now that sets hospital rates. there's a whole ability on the part of states where rates are concerned, where regulations are concerned, to control health care costs increase. under the third category, the one that talks about laws that affect competition and transparency, all states antitrust laws on their books although they are seldom used. increasingly states require providers...
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ethics and law. that fund was created in. the fund support as biennial symposium with a focus on issues in the areas of free speech, free press, media ethics and practice and the first amendment. mr. sloan is the executive vice president and head of acquisition integration at toronto-dominion bank, better known as td, and has had a extensive career in banking. he and his wife are with us today and i would like them to stand and be recognized. [applause] and now i would like to invite andrea edney, the 111th president of the national press club, to welcome to you this historic place. >> thank you, barbara. welcome, everyone. good morning. i'm so happy to have you here at the national press club, the world's leading professional organization for journalists. in addition to being the president of the national press club i'm also an editor at "bloomberg news," and we are so very happy to see you here for this event at the club today. the conversation about fake news and fact-checking, about fairness and
ethics and law. that fund was created in. the fund support as biennial symposium with a focus on issues in the areas of free speech, free press, media ethics and practice and the first amendment. mr. sloan is the executive vice president and head of acquisition integration at toronto-dominion bank, better known as td, and has had a extensive career in banking. he and his wife are with us today and i would like them to stand and be recognized. [applause] and now i would like to invite andrea...
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look at the trump tax law. huge amounts of cash were showered onto these multinational drug companies. what did they do with it? they put into stock buybacks that benefit shareholders, not consumers. one of the trip to pharmaceutical fantasyland. on may 30th, the president said that in two weeks, drug companies would be announcing, quote, voluntary massive drops in prices.as two weeks went by, then three weeks, and now it's been nearly a month. no massive drops in prices to report. as long as americans are getting mugged at the pharmacy counter, from sea to shining sea, this issue demands serious, by present action. to begin that effort in a serious bipartisan way thisha morning i'm releasing a comprehensive report that looks exactly what makes this industry so complicated, and why those policies do so much to make sure that prices just go up and up and up. it's not just a look at the drug manufacturers. there are a lot of pieces to the puzzle, middlemen, distributors, misplaced incentives and broken. the compa
look at the trump tax law. huge amounts of cash were showered onto these multinational drug companies. what did they do with it? they put into stock buybacks that benefit shareholders, not consumers. one of the trip to pharmaceutical fantasyland. on may 30th, the president said that in two weeks, drug companies would be announcing, quote, voluntary massive drops in prices.as two weeks went by, then three weeks, and now it's been nearly a month. no massive drops in prices to report. as long as...
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the usa uh went too far by uh, this very harsh criticism saying that the relations between cost of law and the us would be damaged by this move of by cost one. remember here illegally because always in the right they do have the right it was serves boycotted, the selection that led to the uh election of these for mayors. but the us went too far by my going so excessive me harsh and by saying that the relations with us will be uh, damaged by this. it was a green light, effectively to present in voltage, to then come in and escalate and try to put the blame on album 40 a few minutes here and see signs for them as an extended by 5 days. but the truth has already been shaky with explosions and st. battles continuing, and the capital counting residents have been trumped in that home. struggling to access a central supplies with a constant gun file onto 0. see the move and has moved from. i'm dorman, in north westcan to re clocks the fire was meant to stop this. fighting between this is denise army at the power minute through rapid support forces. and even though it's failed to stop slicing
the usa uh went too far by uh, this very harsh criticism saying that the relations between cost of law and the us would be damaged by this move of by cost one. remember here illegally because always in the right they do have the right it was serves boycotted, the selection that led to the uh election of these for mayors. but the us went too far by my going so excessive me harsh and by saying that the relations with us will be uh, damaged by this. it was a green light, effectively to present in...
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law enforcement, when they talk about impaired drivers, a drunk driver might be road rage. someone who has smoked dope is more likely to pull over by the side of the road and get some cheaters and chill. i am not going to speculate about individual cases. in the main, it is not associated with violence. in the main, it is not heavily addictive. anything used to access has -- excess has downsides. we are saying the prohibition of marijuana is unwarranted. it is not as addictive as cigarettes or alcohol. it does not need to be put in the category of a controlled substance and use the force of law to interfere. the federal government needs to get out of the way and let the states go forward. host: one last call from an independent in maine. about: hi, i was called -- calling about the issue of marijuana. i have been driving drums home for more than 30 years. i have been pulled over for taillights, other reasons. never gotten a ticket. some people don't have a problem with that. they are making a big deal in beingdo about people admitted to the hospital's for edibles. do you kn
law enforcement, when they talk about impaired drivers, a drunk driver might be road rage. someone who has smoked dope is more likely to pull over by the side of the road and get some cheaters and chill. i am not going to speculate about individual cases. in the main, it is not associated with violence. in the main, it is not heavily addictive. anything used to access has -- excess has downsides. we are saying the prohibition of marijuana is unwarranted. it is not as addictive as cigarettes or...
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they say faa changed steps by law. use of personal devices can distract passengers from safety information and those devices can become dangerous projectiles. >>> another data breach at a popular restaurant. dairy queen said payment systems were infected with backoff malware. take a look at this map, 395 locations, including five in our area has been infected. three in charles county maryland and one location in both fairfax county and loudoun county each. dairy queen says customers names, card numbers and expiration dates may have been compromised. they do not believe social security numbers or pin numbers have been stolen. dairy queen believes the data breach has been contained. you can get details including exact location and date of the breach just head to nbcwashington.com and search dairy queen. >>> to a developing story in missouri, people arrested in st. louis over the shooting death of an 18-year-old by an off duty police officer earlier this week. this is the second night of unrest in a row. police say before
they say faa changed steps by law. use of personal devices can distract passengers from safety information and those devices can become dangerous projectiles. >>> another data breach at a popular restaurant. dairy queen said payment systems were infected with backoff malware. take a look at this map, 395 locations, including five in our area has been infected. three in charles county maryland and one location in both fairfax county and loudoun county each. dairy queen says customers...
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managed to grow areas that are collectively owned cover chinese law forbids it went from being used for building a park before the vehicle to government for people who purchased the legal property the central government want this to a property ownership you can get to them the mccain ticket. the fires have to worry if the house they bought with all that doesn't get demolished by the government. the people who want the top. they're just that cheap to come out to be thirty percent less than ordinary apartment there's still some amount of people willing to fight and fight the threat. it's twenty percent of the center reported earlier this month the chinese communist party thirty am. chinese media reported the central government would allow broke like to window to be sold directly without turning them into state owned land the governor would treat the winter thing with the treats they don't the logging camp was understood by everyone the permits were misinterpreted by real agent of the fun of legalizing them the property out that by the central government. then during the following two week
managed to grow areas that are collectively owned cover chinese law forbids it went from being used for building a park before the vehicle to government for people who purchased the legal property the central government want this to a property ownership you can get to them the mccain ticket. the fires have to worry if the house they bought with all that doesn't get demolished by the government. the people who want the top. they're just that cheap to come out to be thirty percent less than...
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when henry was 19, his father moved the law office out of the house. henry's mother turned this into a closet, which had him feeling put out. he was saying to his sister, elizabeth, i haven't been able to write a thing, not since the -- since they crossed the rubicon into the sanctorum of the little room -- and turn it into a china closet. was 19 talking about his mother. we can assume the statement is tongue-in-cheek. it shows us how important this , evenreally was to henry as he grew up. henry's poetry, his first big commercial success was evangeline, which he published in 1847. it's his home about the acadian and then out of canada maritime by the british in the 1700s. by other bigowed hits, if you will carry the courtship of miles standish, paul reveres and come over what the original title of the landlord's tail, from his anthology, the tales of the wayside in. this was a romantic style, sort of the epic storytelling if you will. all those poems i mentioned were by actualed historical events, or historical figures. those are some of the once he is
when henry was 19, his father moved the law office out of the house. henry's mother turned this into a closet, which had him feeling put out. he was saying to his sister, elizabeth, i haven't been able to write a thing, not since the -- since they crossed the rubicon into the sanctorum of the little room -- and turn it into a china closet. was 19 talking about his mother. we can assume the statement is tongue-in-cheek. it shows us how important this , evenreally was to henry as he grew up....
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for that purpose and you've talked about the effort made to respond to that law. we also heard about a number of technical barriers that delayed the rail company's ability to test and implement this technology. all of us are in strong support of railroad safety and the safe rail system. i know everyone here is as well. what i didn't hear too much about today and i'd like to get into a little more is another type of safety. that deals with our national security. that concern being the issue of cyber security. the safety technology requirements from the law allows a computer to overrule human error when operating change. as we hear more about cyber attacks i'm concerned that not givinge inging enough time for this technology to operated could open up for cyber attacks. is there an issue we're not addressing that could make our rails less safe. >> thank you. i believe that we are working on cyber security in the realm of ptc. we have one of the most well known national labs that's looking at it from an independent third-party perspective to make sure the cyber securi
for that purpose and you've talked about the effort made to respond to that law. we also heard about a number of technical barriers that delayed the rail company's ability to test and implement this technology. all of us are in strong support of railroad safety and the safe rail system. i know everyone here is as well. what i didn't hear too much about today and i'd like to get into a little more is another type of safety. that deals with our national security. that concern being the issue of...
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bromson is no stranger to law connecticut as recently as november. in 2014, he was reportedly involved in a nine-hour standoff with police in connecticut. he' ll be arraignment monday on several charges including three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon. in foxborough, sera congi, wmur news 9. adam: a boy was taken to the hospital after he felt from a chairlift in denver this afternoon. it happened at ragged mountain resort before 4:00. the general manager says the boy was alert and conscious. a helicopter was called to the scene but later canceled. jean: the sun was shining in new hampshire today. here is a live look at portsmouth memorial bridge all lit up. cold air will be moving into the granite state soon. meteorologist hayley lapoint joins us to tell us when. hayley: it looks like we will have snow showers. way down out of canada. the mountains, a lot of times we get snow showers. tomorrow, we will have more widespread like snow showers with little to no accumulation lightly. if you have travel plans over the next 24 hours, you should be
bromson is no stranger to law connecticut as recently as november. in 2014, he was reportedly involved in a nine-hour standoff with police in connecticut. he' ll be arraignment monday on several charges including three counts of assault with a dangerous weapon. in foxborough, sera congi, wmur news 9. adam: a boy was taken to the hospital after he felt from a chairlift in denver this afternoon. it happened at ragged mountain resort before 4:00. the general manager says the boy was alert and...
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smiled for for kind of think you'll have a lover when love you get a luck this ah, what is a willy law an estimate the last and could hear min honey and min fixed the hockey and see the cost of a plot and we'll see a few minute heifer. but that dennis did come and see how it would be done by the office either and could command dilution. we'll see in a minute later, exclusively, or were held in half fee. mean jama? columbia fee, manhattan, the arc we're min geminus, clearly manhattan school of music. i wonder if manhattan was here for the be away from any net. and i got a bon beckon's for you will a them feel just the little mostly a lot of me the captain will say a lot of it just to sell the fee that he had our send me a nightclub. well, i can, the ala must stovall in missouri. alamos to one will as susceptible sit t americans fuel at them feed, been mostly caught auto assess alpha car, a lot of the year lose many of use to music on from critical to him. we'll see car shopping so he can say what on the highs if he and middle of now i'm in missouri when follows the in sort of you as a f
smiled for for kind of think you'll have a lover when love you get a luck this ah, what is a willy law an estimate the last and could hear min honey and min fixed the hockey and see the cost of a plot and we'll see a few minute heifer. but that dennis did come and see how it would be done by the office either and could command dilution. we'll see in a minute later, exclusively, or were held in half fee. mean jama? columbia fee, manhattan, the arc we're min geminus, clearly manhattan school of...
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a matter of state law or federal law. looking at double jeopardy and prior cases, i thinking about bluford versus arkansas, we evaluated it as a matterf federal law. >> this court determines what constitutes acquittal. blufds an example of a case in which the jury failed to reh a verdict. >> no matter what label t state puts on it, the state can have all kinds of procedures and they can say, well, we will say that this particular result is not an acquittal. we held a functional analysi and that as a matter of federal law we look at what happened and determine what counts. >> exactly, justice jackson. this supreme court had characterized t granting as not an acquittal. similarly in evans, micga had held that the ruling b the court in a case in wch the judge mistakenly lost it wasot in acqtt. the definition of acquittalust last term in the smith case, this court defined what in acquittal i and that is a determination, a resolution of criminal culbity. >> i'm sorry. to pick up on that, mr. simpson i my understanding that the
a matter of state law or federal law. looking at double jeopardy and prior cases, i thinking about bluford versus arkansas, we evaluated it as a matterf federal law. >> this court determines what constitutes acquittal. blufds an example of a case in which the jury failed to reh a verdict. >> no matter what label t state puts on it, the state can have all kinds of procedures and they can say, well, we will say that this particular result is not an acquittal. we held a functional...
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across france today, thousands to to the streets to protest a new law that will require a special pass showing proof of vaccination, a negative covid test or recent recovery from the virus to enter restaurants and other venues beginning august 9. vaccinations for health care workers will be mandatory. in washington, d.c., senators remained at work today, still trying to come up with final language for a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. as of this afternoon, a bipartisan group continued to work on the proposed legislation. when finished, it will be introduced and debated before a vote. the house adjourned yesterday and representatives headed home for their traditional august recess. senate majority leader chuck schumer said this morning that the senators should be prepared to stay in session until ”we get the job done.” as the tokyo olympic games move into the second week of competition, u.s.a. gymnastics announced that world champion simone biles will not compete in the vault and uneven bars finals. biles, who withdrew from competition last week, may still make another appearance
across france today, thousands to to the streets to protest a new law that will require a special pass showing proof of vaccination, a negative covid test or recent recovery from the virus to enter restaurants and other venues beginning august 9. vaccinations for health care workers will be mandatory. in washington, d.c., senators remained at work today, still trying to come up with final language for a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill. as of this afternoon, a bipartisan group continued to...
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we follow the laws. >> this isn't law. >> my policy preference doesn't become law. >> you can get to the same policy outcome by saying we will ensure that people have this protection. >> senator. >> thank you. i'm going to follow-up with the same topic senator casey was on. on saturday the president of the united states said at a very public rally, he was being critical of senator mccain who voted no on the republican plan to replace, repeal and replace the aca. and then he said, i'm quoting, "it's all right because we've essentially gutted it anyway". do you agree with the president's statement? >> the -- what the president -- >> is it yes or no? either you agree with the president. >> without the individual -- without the individual mandate, individuals now are free. they're liberated from having to pay a tax insurance. i believe that's what the president is referring to. >> isn't that other steps that have also been taken. that are much better premiums. >> no. the steps we're taking are to try to provide affordable options. the 28 million ma have been locked out we continue to try
we follow the laws. >> this isn't law. >> my policy preference doesn't become law. >> you can get to the same policy outcome by saying we will ensure that people have this protection. >> senator. >> thank you. i'm going to follow-up with the same topic senator casey was on. on saturday the president of the united states said at a very public rally, he was being critical of senator mccain who voted no on the republican plan to replace, repeal and replace the aca....
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. >> it's very dangerous if it's somebody that has to enforce the law and sees a black person as dangerous with a gun or cell phone in their hand. is it all that dangerous on the other end of the spectrum, the micro-aggressions that night take place or when they ask an interracial couple where they met? can we be okay with it? >> the research shows it's incredibly damaging. the stakes aren't as high whether you talk about life-and-death decisions police make. when it comes to the small slights that someone might experience on a repeated basis, you're truly talking about the sort of psychological deaths by 1,000 cuts. if somebody is made to feel over and over again they don't belong on a college campus and have to show their i.d. twice to get in the computer lab to the school this they pay so much to go to, they add up over time. eventually you have a sense of otherness, a new pew research project into millenials they're one of the most distrustful groups in american history and the most racially diverse group in american history. these are correlated things that are positive. there's a con
. >> it's very dangerous if it's somebody that has to enforce the law and sees a black person as dangerous with a gun or cell phone in their hand. is it all that dangerous on the other end of the spectrum, the micro-aggressions that night take place or when they ask an interracial couple where they met? can we be okay with it? >> the research shows it's incredibly damaging. the stakes aren't as high whether you talk about life-and-death decisions police make. when it comes to the...
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but in other cases, where a citizen taped it, the wire-tap law lost. it is now up to judge emery swift to make a decision. >> we are hopeful that the decision will support the opinion we're taken since day one. and that is that these charges were flagrantly improper. >> if the judge does not dismiss the wire-tap charges, anthony graiber could face up to 16 years in prison if convicted on all counts. >>> a major announcement from the national aquarium in baltimore. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: the national aquarium in baltimore says it's not enough just to see the dolphins anymore. it is time to save them. >> we are committed to becoming, as you've heard, a global leader in conservation, research and education. and an outspoken advocate for ocean health. >> reporter: the national aquarium is increasing its focus on conservation, by launching a conservation center. it will do many things, including chesapeake bay restorations, and studying the effects of the gulf oil spill on the sarasota bay in florida. >> and this is a logical extension of what you have
but in other cases, where a citizen taped it, the wire-tap law lost. it is now up to judge emery swift to make a decision. >> we are hopeful that the decision will support the opinion we're taken since day one. and that is that these charges were flagrantly improper. >> if the judge does not dismiss the wire-tap charges, anthony graiber could face up to 16 years in prison if convicted on all counts. >>> a major announcement from the national aquarium in baltimore. [...
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a matter of state law or feder law. looking at double jeopardy and prior cases, i thinking about bluford versus arksa we evuad it as a matter of federal law. >> this courtetmines what constitutes an acquittal. bluford is an example o a case in which the jy failed to reach a verdict >> no matter what label the state putn it, the state can have a kinds of procedures and theyanay, well, we will say that this particular resul is not an acquittal. we held a functional analysis and that as a matter of federal law we look a what happened and determine whatous. >> exactly, justice jks. this supreourt had characterized the granting as not ancqttal. similarly in evans, michigan had held that the ruling by the court in a case in which the jue mistakenly lost it was not in acquittal. the definition of acquittal just last ter in the smith case, this court defined what in acquittal is and that is a determination, a resolution of crimin culpability. >> i'm sorry. to pick up on that, mr. simpson, it is my understanding tt there are jur
a matter of state law or feder law. looking at double jeopardy and prior cases, i thinking about bluford versus arksa we evuad it as a matter of federal law. >> this courtetmines what constitutes an acquittal. bluford is an example o a case in which the jy failed to reach a verdict >> no matter what label the state putn it, the state can have a kinds of procedures and theyanay, well, we will say that this particular resul is not an acquittal. we held a functional analysis and that...
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and we did a hearing on the law of the sea. we might want to talk about the law of the sea this morning, but at that particular event somebody talked to me as -- said one of the senators said, we don't need a sea treaty. we can do anything we want and i gave as an example that between the yukon territory and alaska there was a segment that is colored gray because the united states and canada have not been able to agree on a border there and the senator said, you can't tell me that we cannot come to an agreement with canada. yes, that is true, we can't, and it still exists today. we might want to touch on that. i think there's some interesting developments in terms of continental shelf claims we can talk about. it's great to be here at brookings. i feel good because all my basic needs have been taken care of. i was served a hot black -- break fast. i have coffee, they brought to a team to warm me up with challenging questions so i feel ready to go. is a look around the room i'm ament concerned because i see so many faces i've se
and we did a hearing on the law of the sea. we might want to talk about the law of the sea this morning, but at that particular event somebody talked to me as -- said one of the senators said, we don't need a sea treaty. we can do anything we want and i gave as an example that between the yukon territory and alaska there was a segment that is colored gray because the united states and canada have not been able to agree on a border there and the senator said, you can't tell me that we cannot...
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. >> does the president believe he ahe law? sara: certainly he is not above the law. you can't, actually. >> i think this is important. sarah: i am going to continue. >> what is the status of the tariffs on china? sarah: president trump is taking steps to reform the trade systemhat harms american workers and businesses, and the president is taking steps to andect u.s. technology intellect property fro china's trade practices. we are on to continue those negotiations. those conversations continue. we are going to keep moving. there any chance we could ever see the president come out here to takes questions from us in this briefing room? is anyone in this administration -- has anyone in this and ministration ever asked the more jobs and had the second chance. inset of those we had to respond to the presidential tweet. >> on the first question, certainly you would guide -- you guys would be the first to know. he does address the press in a number of ways. we will see if it happens here and let you know. in terms of twitter, the pr
. >> does the president believe he ahe law? sara: certainly he is not above the law. you can't, actually. >> i think this is important. sarah: i am going to continue. >> what is the status of the tariffs on china? sarah: president trump is taking steps to reform the trade systemhat harms american workers and businesses, and the president is taking steps to andect u.s. technology intellect property fro china's trade practices. we are on to continue those negotiations. those...
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many years ago massachusetts started passing laws that protect people from provisions in the policies that would not allow them to drop people because of coverage or pre- existing conditions. many of those figures are part of the national bill. host: in "the christian science monitor" they had an article last week with the headline, who is the father of healthcare reform? obama or mitt romney? the massachusetts bill included a moment such as the individual mandate. it is deeply unpopular among conservatives. mr. obama emphasized similarities. he did that partly to appear less radical and more bipartisan himself. in doing so he has also made problems for mr. mitt romney. is it realistic for the former governor to try to run away from this healthcare plan that he put together because it is so similar to what the president has signed into law? guest: i do not think that it is realistic. the reason the reform has worked in massachusetts is because of the four elements i laid out, including the individual mandate. the governors from the supported the individual mandate. host: we will talk
many years ago massachusetts started passing laws that protect people from provisions in the policies that would not allow them to drop people because of coverage or pre- existing conditions. many of those figures are part of the national bill. host: in "the christian science monitor" they had an article last week with the headline, who is the father of healthcare reform? obama or mitt romney? the massachusetts bill included a moment such as the individual mandate. it is deeply...
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in those days, they publish laws in the newspaper. the 1790 naturalization act provided for the naturalization of free white persons. nonwhites cannot naturalized. reverberatedhas forward in time for a number of reasons in part because the racially missed -- restrictive policy remains in effect until 1952. dredkes independence in scott. they point to the act as reflecting the views of the framers about with the people of the united states. who was the participants in political sovereignty. chief justice tony says they are white. they alone constituted the sovereignty and the government. this idea of the importance of this act was accepted uncritically by the supreme court. well into the 20th century. that is the founding moment. what we see in the reconstruction era? i have to tip my hat to legal scholar girl whose work i am borrowing from. also john who has written about these laws and very helpful ways. the civil rights act of 1866 is understood as a predecessor of the original amendment. in its original draft, they gave a variety o
in those days, they publish laws in the newspaper. the 1790 naturalization act provided for the naturalization of free white persons. nonwhites cannot naturalized. reverberatedhas forward in time for a number of reasons in part because the racially missed -- restrictive policy remains in effect until 1952. dredkes independence in scott. they point to the act as reflecting the views of the framers about with the people of the united states. who was the participants in political sovereignty....
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we have to obey the law. we have to give people the basic rights that we promised them, even though they all should be excluded because this is what country. the treaty that senator stewart mentioned was the burlingame treaty between the united states and china. the treaty promised that chinese could immigrate to the united states on the same basis as all other foreigners. ironically, the treaty was signed by secretary william seward on july 28 1868. the same day he signed a proclamation that the 14th amendment have become part of the constitution. the burlingame treaty contained an exception to the general equal treatment rule for naturalization. the chinese did not have the privilege of naturalization under the treaty because they did not have the privilege of naturalization under the naturalization act of 1790. contradiction that they were adopting the 14th amendment, were adopting that is going to tory statute indicates that the amendment rested on some principle other than that racial discrimination is w
we have to obey the law. we have to give people the basic rights that we promised them, even though they all should be excluded because this is what country. the treaty that senator stewart mentioned was the burlingame treaty between the united states and china. the treaty promised that chinese could immigrate to the united states on the same basis as all other foreigners. ironically, the treaty was signed by secretary william seward on july 28 1868. the same day he signed a proclamation that...
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it's time to end dwi and it starts with tougher laws. the last few years we've had the lowest dwi death rate in decades, but that's not enough. we have to keep fighting. i am joined this year by jake and dolly solazar. they are here today because they will not stop fighting. their son jacob was 19 years old, killed by a drunk driver. a bright handsome young man with his whole life in front of him. as dolly puts it, his life was lost senselessly. how much longer will we let this go on before we get tough on dwi? how many more families will have to endure this pain? the time is now. we must act. dolly and jake, thank you for fighting to make our state better so that no family has to feel the pain that you do. [ applause ] we must keep moving toward making our streets and neighborhoods safe. let's send a message we will not tolerate this in our state. i'm asking once again for this body to crack down on dwi with common sense laws. no more excuses. let's hold drunk drivers accountable. let's give police officers the ability to conduct on-sit
it's time to end dwi and it starts with tougher laws. the last few years we've had the lowest dwi death rate in decades, but that's not enough. we have to keep fighting. i am joined this year by jake and dolly solazar. they are here today because they will not stop fighting. their son jacob was 19 years old, killed by a drunk driver. a bright handsome young man with his whole life in front of him. as dolly puts it, his life was lost senselessly. how much longer will we let this go on before we...
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congress makes laws, but the president can veto them. o'er the court declares them unconstitutional. congress can overrule the president, with a two thirds majority. or initiate the overruling of the court, by proposing a constitutional amendment. the president can appoint justices, but he can't remove them. everywhere the checks and balances are at work, the key to the courts rule in this plan is reveal enactght to of the president, or congress. and decide whether it is keeping with the constitution. it also reviews some decisions of state courts, and lower federal courts. you can see now that this white marble temple, is more than just a court. it is a vital part of the american government. a place where the mighty visit, kings, princes, prime ministers. does it seem a far cry from all of this, to apply to birds over farmland? a modest nebraska teacher? a prisoner behind bars? yet, they like queens and prime minister may have business in this marble temple, a business born the day that troubles strikes them. these birds started their j
congress makes laws, but the president can veto them. o'er the court declares them unconstitutional. congress can overrule the president, with a two thirds majority. or initiate the overruling of the court, by proposing a constitutional amendment. the president can appoint justices, but he can't remove them. everywhere the checks and balances are at work, the key to the courts rule in this plan is reveal enactght to of the president, or congress. and decide whether it is keeping with the...
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pre-existing law and create laws where the gaps exist. in some ways, congress needs to have more internal and ethicaleir actions because i think there are in ethical people making these judgment calls. i think we need to have better follow-through. host: ok. paul is calling from arlington, virginia. what do you think, paul? caller: i think congress should get involved. they can have as many hearings of a want, but i will not be watching them because there are so many hypocrites in washington on this issue. do need, as the brother of a handicapped man who was need to assaulted, we protect our elderly and our handicapped and our children and punish predators to the full extent of the law. i do think that state legislatures can do more about this than frankly our hypocritical congress and the executive branch. dean: that's all for this hour but coming up we will discuss the impact on industries like manufacturers and railroad. we'll be joined by jennifer jeffries. ian we'll be right back. >> two days before president trump first state of the
pre-existing law and create laws where the gaps exist. in some ways, congress needs to have more internal and ethicaleir actions because i think there are in ethical people making these judgment calls. i think we need to have better follow-through. host: ok. paul is calling from arlington, virginia. what do you think, paul? caller: i think congress should get involved. they can have as many hearings of a want, but i will not be watching them because there are so many hypocrites in washington on...
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barbara and go part reports a day after the breach of ukraine's law, just on this war to levels as to a rising rescue. our cars are helping people to move to higher ground from the homes close to the disney pro river. people here say off to the time exploded, they didn't realize how fast the water would rise. to say, i kept 15 hoping that i would stay the and then the will to began to run with such force that, well, my son sort of it, he took a boat from an eva and thanks to this, we got out in russia and ukraine, have accused each other shedding, put down the 10s of thousands of people are risk in russian and ukrainian health areas along the river. the crane and companies that might interest them, says it will take days for it to stop producing large amounts of full time. and that water is flooding hector's of agricultural land is to supply the world with great sunflower oil and other foods. for now, people are rushing to leave this area any way they can for some leaving the homes forever. barbara, and i'll just say we're our correspondent, charles tramp. it is enough for a son. he s
barbara and go part reports a day after the breach of ukraine's law, just on this war to levels as to a rising rescue. our cars are helping people to move to higher ground from the homes close to the disney pro river. people here say off to the time exploded, they didn't realize how fast the water would rise. to say, i kept 15 hoping that i would stay the and then the will to began to run with such force that, well, my son sort of it, he took a boat from an eva and thanks to this, we got out in...
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all this suffering is worthwhile because they have this law that transmits differences. they would go to these meetings and have living reminders. a new york official said the six possibly. the g.a.r. excludes no man by way of rank, color, or a fact. look around this gathering and see the face of one of that race which, purcell many years, we held in bondage under our boasted government of freedom. they are our comrades, and they are our brothers. generally set it among themselves, they did not say it in public as much. these were beatings -- these were meetings that were transcribed. these were very typical quotes of how they describe their cause. one, there are two reasons i believe this. first, the people who said this were prominent members of the g.a.r. and were often reelected to office, so cannot have been a crazy what they were saying. but they also tie emancipation to what made their suffering worthwhile, and i don't believe anyone says that if they do not mean it. finally, they talk about god and having a role in god's's plan. their language, which is sentiment
all this suffering is worthwhile because they have this law that transmits differences. they would go to these meetings and have living reminders. a new york official said the six possibly. the g.a.r. excludes no man by way of rank, color, or a fact. look around this gathering and see the face of one of that race which, purcell many years, we held in bondage under our boasted government of freedom. they are our comrades, and they are our brothers. generally set it among themselves, they did not...
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we don't have the proper laws for it. there's a lot to be done by government and business to protect against cyber. everyone in business has to be concerned. policy. we spoke about policy. we need proper policy. we need proper policy properly executed or year not going to build bridges and tunnels we need. we're not going to get jobs we need. if we don't have proper policy -- america will muddle through but not in the way that we're proud of this place. we won't eliminate income inequality. have the wherewithal to do my negative income tax, to build the bridges, to do these educate the kids. it has to be collaboration. the biggest thing is policy. >> infrastructure, he talked about education. we need to treat education in public schools like it's world war ii or like we're trying to fix polio or smallpox. >> he has been saying that for so long. you can sense his anger and frustration that not more han done. . >>> ahead for us, president trump with a new and explosive warning to iran, threaten the united states and it will
we don't have the proper laws for it. there's a lot to be done by government and business to protect against cyber. everyone in business has to be concerned. policy. we spoke about policy. we need proper policy. we need proper policy properly executed or year not going to build bridges and tunnels we need. we're not going to get jobs we need. if we don't have proper policy -- america will muddle through but not in the way that we're proud of this place. we won't eliminate income inequality....
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. >> while the state's wage law is out of control. >> greg sullivan says massachusetts is one of only a handful of states that sets the wage that way. the median hourly wage is $22 and $.10 an hour. you see it wasted on something like this it makes you pull your hair out. >> even this pig is feeding from the trough. one of those high paid rich workers brought her breakfast during the workday more than an hour away from the job site. they operate the bridge through a contract with the state contractor is involved they are obligated to pay the prevailing wage. they told us bridge operators perform other duties on site at our investigation found them sitting in the trailer waiting for both to come through day after day. >> it does not seem to make sense to me. >> the total cost to operate was almost half $1 million. a the pig but not during work hours. they said the employees we saw were on vacation. the stay is reviewing the work logs. ben: so, i am guessing here but it seems like it has been a fairly mild fall so far. 7 it has been -- anchor: it has been a great fall. mornings were chi
. >> while the state's wage law is out of control. >> greg sullivan says massachusetts is one of only a handful of states that sets the wage that way. the median hourly wage is $22 and $.10 an hour. you see it wasted on something like this it makes you pull your hair out. >> even this pig is feeding from the trough. one of those high paid rich workers brought her breakfast during the workday more than an hour away from the job site. they operate the bridge through a contract...
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we have laws. nobody is above the laws. these people are not citizens and are not above the law. der: colleen calling from ry, new hampshire, you support the shutdown. caller: i do support the wall or a fence and want to point out, i have not heard anyone talk about the plan from charles schumer he will put forward in congress to assist on doris and -- on doris guatemala with getting their economy going in central america and also stopping corruption in the country. as be never seen successful but i would not support the bill, it is a seven-year plan, starting with 2019 and $2 billion just for 2019. i am curious what charles schumer was support $2 billion for other countries but not support either some type of wall. thank you. ben callinggo to from springfield, massachusetts. he opposes the shutdown. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i oppose the wall. -- i have beenny listening to the debate around this issue and was wondering how many people who give the opinion about the wall, but the border, who have ever been to the border or across the border. there is
we have laws. nobody is above the laws. these people are not citizens and are not above the law. der: colleen calling from ry, new hampshire, you support the shutdown. caller: i do support the wall or a fence and want to point out, i have not heard anyone talk about the plan from charles schumer he will put forward in congress to assist on doris and -- on doris guatemala with getting their economy going in central america and also stopping corruption in the country. as be never seen successful...
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and that plays out over at yale law school in his early years working for then attorney general danforth of missouri. finally, he ends up voting for and working for reagan and that's his journey back. we tell that story and it's a complicated story in both in the book as in the film. but then once he becomes a public conservative black man and he is attacked by the media and he has his battles with the left and reaches a peak or at least a first peak at least, his contentious confirmation hearing and then on to today to the court. as we tell that story, and the story in the book -- or i should say we let clarence thomas tell the story. >> and you refer to that as the radical years. >> yes. >> awe also bring up the theme, or he brings up the theme of circumstances controlling you rather than you controlling circumstances and that's something to be avoided, he says. >> well, i think that, you know, i think what he -- i think he would say that he was left by having this core upbringing by his grandfather and these nuns, he would not have been who he is without them and he's constantly refer
and that plays out over at yale law school in his early years working for then attorney general danforth of missouri. finally, he ends up voting for and working for reagan and that's his journey back. we tell that story and it's a complicated story in both in the book as in the film. but then once he becomes a public conservative black man and he is attacked by the media and he has his battles with the left and reaches a peak or at least a first peak at least, his contentious confirmation...
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and that was compounded by the fact that senate bill 43 was signed into law. it will affect people in the workplace, people searching for housing, as well as just in the general public experience. it changes the standard that discrimination must be proved to, as well as gives immunity to individuals who discriminate and harass against others. >> sreenivasan: some of the language in your text say this travel advisor, travel with extreme caution, that you may not be safe while in missouri. you say this is not a boycott, what are you trying to accomplish. >> well, honestly, we've done about everything that we can to try it talk with state and local officials about the ways that laws are being enforced. asking that they have appropriate or better laws that allow people to live with dignity. that has not succeeded. so at this point we didn't have much of an option. we had to warn people so that they knew what they are coming into in the state of missouri or what conditions they're living under if they are already here. >> sreenivasan: what about the notion that thi
and that was compounded by the fact that senate bill 43 was signed into law. it will affect people in the workplace, people searching for housing, as well as just in the general public experience. it changes the standard that discrimination must be proved to, as well as gives immunity to individuals who discriminate and harass against others. >> sreenivasan: some of the language in your text say this travel advisor, travel with extreme caution, that you may not be safe while in missouri....
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>> yes. >> i practiced law for 14 years on my own after going to law school where i was the only black female in the school, the first one in the history of the school and the only girl in my class. after that i always wanted to be independent and not work for anyone. so i decide i would have my own office, practiced law on my own for 14 years. when in our community a black leader was elected, we had been childhood friends, he asked me to come and work for him. when i thought of my deep love for the law and my enjoyment and the pleasure i get out of practicing the law, i had to think before i decided that i really wanted to be a judge. but i feel that in our country with 220,000 judges in the united states, less than 400 black, less than 30 are women, black women, then i had a responsibility and a duty to not only accept the appointment but also to do the very best job that i could possibly do. >> this first gentleman is charged with assault on his wife, a family situation. apparently this is not the first fight. they have had previous arguments. this is alcohol involved but the wife s
>> yes. >> i practiced law for 14 years on my own after going to law school where i was the only black female in the school, the first one in the history of the school and the only girl in my class. after that i always wanted to be independent and not work for anyone. so i decide i would have my own office, practiced law on my own for 14 years. when in our community a black leader was elected, we had been childhood friends, he asked me to come and work for him. when i thought of my...
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with a law prohibiting insurance company denials... if you get sick or have a pre-existing condition. providing quality, affordable health care options... to individuals and small business owners. and closing the medicare prescription gap. the democratic national committee is responsible... for the content of this advertising. >>> telemarketers are trying to find loopholes to get around the do not call list. telemarketing firms could use your phone number to do that. willard shepherd explains the trouble could you face when it happens. >> very frustrating. >> reporter: stephanie's life is constantly interrupted. >> hello. >> reporter: her evenings, her weekends, filled with people calling her at home. sometimes angry people. saying -- >> why did you call me? what do you want? is this a business? what are you selling? others get a little irate. and don't believe me. some of them have gotten very irate. >> reporter: stephanie's phone is full of calls from those claiming she called them. trying to sell them something. in reality she is at
with a law prohibiting insurance company denials... if you get sick or have a pre-existing condition. providing quality, affordable health care options... to individuals and small business owners. and closing the medicare prescription gap. the democratic national committee is responsible... for the content of this advertising. >>> telemarketers are trying to find loopholes to get around the do not call list. telemarketing firms could use your phone number to do that. willard shepherd...
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the rule of law there is different than the rule of law and all of the other circuits. we in the department of justice have been very actively working through that split in the circuit should be applied and implemented throughout the force. we have put out guidance to our lawyers to inform them of the decisions. i certainly have and we continue to work through how to address whatever pending cases exist within the ninth circuit versus the other circuits. it is something we are actively looking at at the department of justice. >> one of the service secretaries made the comment last week that they were applying the law nationally the same and consistently. when i said a week ignoring the net circuit, there was a that a bit of backpedaling. it is a terrible problem for you to be in. the second part of that question is what are you doing with regard, not at the legal level, i mean you can certainly take every case to the courts and loose at the district court level who will site the night circuit over and over again or you can some direction to the commanders and legal auth
the rule of law there is different than the rule of law and all of the other circuits. we in the department of justice have been very actively working through that split in the circuit should be applied and implemented throughout the force. we have put out guidance to our lawyers to inform them of the decisions. i certainly have and we continue to work through how to address whatever pending cases exist within the ninth circuit versus the other circuits. it is something we are actively looking...
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so the new law says that there can only be affirmative consent to allow for this kind of kiss. rubiales says it was consensual, the player says it was not. and the second charge of coercion, she says that she was forced to try to get on his side and say it was that way. so she has not done that. so much to hear later in the courthouse. >> big day ahead for you. thank you very much for being with us. >>> big story this morning for the first time ever, thousands of autoworkers have walked off the job at all three major u.s. automakers at the same time. where the contract negotiations stand right now, coming up on c"cnn this morning." make a splash with the ultimate pool party essential. blendjet gives you ice-crushing, big blender power on-the-go, so you can soak up the sun with a frosty beverage. enjoy 15+ blends before rapidly recharging via usb-c. and it even cleans itself with a drop of soap and water. stand out even when you're accidentally twinning with our kaleidoscope of colors. make this summer the coolest ever. order yours now from blendjet.com. each day is a unique ble
so the new law says that there can only be affirmative consent to allow for this kind of kiss. rubiales says it was consensual, the player says it was not. and the second charge of coercion, she says that she was forced to try to get on his side and say it was that way. so she has not done that. so much to hear later in the courthouse. >> big day ahead for you. thank you very much for being with us. >>> big story this morning for the first time ever, thousands of autoworkers have...
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there is now an affordable clean energy rule making into law, into regulation that really understands if you at home write your utility check and then write it out of your checkbook again, a lot of the things that you do at your house, you wouldn't be able to do if you had to pay your utility bill twice. and, frankly, the job you have might not be there if you had to pay the utility bill twice. and also when you're thinking about making something in america today, mr. president, -- and i think there is a lot of interest in bringing overseas manufacturing or manufacturing that's gone overseas back to this country for lots of reasons, but when you're thinking about making something in america today, the first two questions you would ask yourself would be can you do what we want to do and pay the utility bill, and the second question would be does the transportation system work for what we want to do? and if the answer to either of those questions is no, there's no reason to ask a third question. there's no reason to talk about work force. there is no reason to talk about tax structure i
there is now an affordable clean energy rule making into law, into regulation that really understands if you at home write your utility check and then write it out of your checkbook again, a lot of the things that you do at your house, you wouldn't be able to do if you had to pay your utility bill twice. and, frankly, the job you have might not be there if you had to pay the utility bill twice. and also when you're thinking about making something in america today, mr. president, -- and i think...
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i know you are well law-abiding citizens know what to make you see like it is a al law but let's just she's a federal law but universities please get on board to do the research to get the tea than cede back. you will see i got to the question and "hemp bound." a friend sent me stuff from all over some of it got through some of it got seized but thank god he did not get rated. by should say that climate change but i have 43 days but it gets me from my a grant one dash my ranch to civilization in. mind neighbors tried it was an ugly situation. it matters as the father. because hemp not cotton is kids eric cloth diapers you know, it is pupu wash line drive repeats than break for lunch. [laughter] budget it held up then the real world. and ended up being the non-toxic option with all the ellet -- said it is rigo need to bring the hemp seed oil it will take a present myself but that was my girlfriends but when veto the mine would be feeding them soon. they cannot wait to be fed. [laughter] bandits in sync with my a call or powers. believe me that does give you some of munchies. >> i enjoy
i know you are well law-abiding citizens know what to make you see like it is a al law but let's just she's a federal law but universities please get on board to do the research to get the tea than cede back. you will see i got to the question and "hemp bound." a friend sent me stuff from all over some of it got through some of it got seized but thank god he did not get rated. by should say that climate change but i have 43 days but it gets me from my a grant one dash my ranch to...
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i also have a degree in international human rights law and humanitarian law. that is a legal treaty so mexico if it had any power it did not suffer from going to the world court, anyway the united states wouldn't show up but it could be won by default. to reopen negotiations about that border and do something about it a cause it's not going to get any better. it's a violent border and most people in the united states are totally unaware of the history of how it came to be. >> host: you are watching booktv and this is our "in depth" program. an author on his or her body of work in this month is roxanne dunbar-ortiz and we will continue our conversation with her in just a minute. >> for me i had been working on the 2016 campaign trying to live out the dream of electing a president here in the united states and was really surprised in the aftermath of that election to see the wave of women's activism not only here in the united states but around the world. if you think back to the 2017 women's march it was on every continent and it was organized nationally in onl
i also have a degree in international human rights law and humanitarian law. that is a legal treaty so mexico if it had any power it did not suffer from going to the world court, anyway the united states wouldn't show up but it could be won by default. to reopen negotiations about that border and do something about it a cause it's not going to get any better. it's a violent border and most people in the united states are totally unaware of the history of how it came to be. >> host: you...
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so doc adams who was the leader of the knickerbocker baseball club drafted what he calls the laws of baseball. those were combined with william grinnell's rules for match games of baseball. which addressed issues on playing conditions of the field and umpires and through those two documents. they put together this red ribboned document laws of baseball that the rules committee used at the convention and it's here out of these sessions that several major essential fundamental rules were developed nine players to a side nine innings in a game 90 feet between the bases. so some of the things that we have come to accept as the essentials of baseball. this is where they are agreeing to these rules. this is where they are coming from the documents were not known to really exist actually until 2016 after the convention. they eventually wound up in the hands of william grinnell's granddaughter. she kept the papers in a desk drawer. they eventually were collected into a box of maps and went on auction in 1999. no one realized their value then but then when they went on in 2016 historians were
so doc adams who was the leader of the knickerbocker baseball club drafted what he calls the laws of baseball. those were combined with william grinnell's rules for match games of baseball. which addressed issues on playing conditions of the field and umpires and through those two documents. they put together this red ribboned document laws of baseball that the rules committee used at the convention and it's here out of these sessions that several major essential fundamental rules were...
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her case has raised questions about florida's controversial stand your ground law. she was granted a new trial overall of this. last night a judge released her to home detention on $150,000 bond. >>> you are looking at incredible video of a house of horrors where a man and woman allegedly imprisoned three sisters for approximately two years. police say the girls' mother and their stepfather tormented the girls with loud music night and day. that arizona couple was arrested tuesday after two of the sisters escaped and ran to a neighbor's house. >>> the coast guard has rescued another survivor from that haitian migrant vessel. the man was on a small island and he was 13 miles from the spot where that overloaded sales freighter capsized and killed about 30 people. officials have rescued 111 survivors thus far. >>> israeli sources say that pope francis will make his first visit to israel in may of next year. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to extend an official invitation when he meets the pope at the vatican during a trip to italy. that's planned
her case has raised questions about florida's controversial stand your ground law. she was granted a new trial overall of this. last night a judge released her to home detention on $150,000 bond. >>> you are looking at incredible video of a house of horrors where a man and woman allegedly imprisoned three sisters for approximately two years. police say the girls' mother and their stepfather tormented the girls with loud music night and day. that arizona couple was arrested tuesday...